SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SEMIN, S. - SEMINA, L.A.
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BELYAYEVA, Z.; BUDARIN, V.; VASMITSEVA, Ye.; KOPTEV, M.; KOROLKV, S.;
MESHCHERYAKOV, V.; SEMIR, S.; KONAKOV, D., otv.red.; ROCHKO, V.,
red.; SOSM, A., -
[Folitical economy; a manual of visual aids] Politicheskaia
ekonomiia; nagliadnoe posobie. Otvetstvennyi red. D.Konakov.
Moskva, Goo.izd-vo polit.lit-ry, 1959. 159 P. (MIRA 13:3)
(Economic history) (Audio-visual aids)
SEKU, Sergey Ivanovich, kand. ekonom. nauk;KOMAROVA9 T',,F.,, red.; SAVCMKO,
[Intercollective faam cooperatives] Mezhkolkhozm~p proizvodstvennye
oblledineniia. Moskva, lzd-vo "Znanieg," 1960. '41 p. (Vsesoiuznoe
obshchestvo po rasprostraneniiu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znanii.
Ser.3, Ekonomika, no.8) (KUL~ 14:9)
(CoUective farms-Interfarm cooperation)
,BuYA14OV, P.S., kand.ekonom.nauk, red.; LAPTBV, I.D., prof., red.;
kand.ekonom.nauk, red.. Prinimala ucha-stiye
SUOROVA, L.I., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik. RAKITINA,
Ye.D., red.; BALLOD, A.I., tekhn.red.
[Developing the communal economy of collective farms] Razvitie
obshchestvennogo khozisistva kolkhozov. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sell-
khoz.lit-ry, 1960. 294 p. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut ekonomiki. 2. Institut ekono-
miki AN :SSSR (for Buyanov, Laptev, Semin, Suvorova).
(Collective farms)
LIMM, N.;-- S.
American economists in the U.S.S.R. Yop. ekon. no.11:159-160 N 160
(MIRA 13:11)
(Economists, American) (Russia-Relations(General) with the
United States)
(United btates--Relations(General) with Russia)
~-, SEMIN, Serge7 Ivanovich; VORONINA, N.V., red.
[Production and income of collective fa.--sj Produlfts-iia I dokh-ocly
kolkhozov. Moskva, lzd-vo VPSh i AON pri TsK KFSS, 1961'. 53 p.
(MIRA 14g9)
(Collective f4rms)
10
I
SEMINY S.
Prospects for the development of col-lective-farm. production methods.
Vop.ekon. no.5:48-54 W tAl. (MM 14:5)
(Collective farms)
SEMIN, S = Tv=Qyich, k nd. ekonom. nauk; POTAPOV, Kh.Ye., red.; PONOMARS.-
VA, A.A.) takhn. red.
[Undivided funds and ways to narrow the difference between collectiva-
farm cooperative property andpublic property) Nedelimye fondy i.pt~ti
sblizheniia kolkhozno-kooperativnoi sobstvennosti s obshchenarodnoi.
Mos-kva,, Izd-vo ekon.1-it-ry,-1961. 180 p. (MIU 14: 1-1)
(Collective farms-Finance) (Property)
LAPTEV, I.D , starshiy nauchigy sotr.; BUYANOV, P.S.., starshiy nauchnyy
sotr.;-KASSIROV, L.N., starshiy nauchnvy sotr.; TME~~AYFVA,
A.P., starshiy nauchnvy sotr.; SUVOROVA, L.I., stLars-hfy nauch~
nyy sotr.; SIDOROVA, sta-rshiy nauchn)-y sotr..L~-' ',
-.S.I., starshiy nauchnyy sotr.; Prinimali uchastiye: ARKHIPGV,
A.1.1 mladshiy nauchn~y sotr.;_VjIZYUINA, P.F., mladshily na-
uchnpp,r sotr.; K-MIRI-YUK, I.Ya., mladshi-y nauchnyy sotr.;
laiGIAUKHOYA, Ye.l., mladshiy nauchnyy sotr.; KRYLOVA, T.N.,
naadshiy nauclmyy sotr.; ROMANOVSKAYA, L.S., mladshiy nauclm~7
sotr.; CHISTOV, G.11-,., mladshiy nauchm.-y sotr.; POTAPOV, Kh.Ye.,
red.; GRUS11.0VA, Ye.S., tek-hn. red.
[Corwanal fUnds of collective farms and the distribution of col-
lective farm income] Obshchestvennye fondy kolkhozov i raspre-
delenie koLkhozrykh dokhodov. Moskva, Izd-vo ekon. lit-n-,
1961. 3SC6 PO (MM 15:3)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut ekonomild. 2. Sektor ekono-
mixi sellskogo khozyaystva Instituta ekonorniki Akademii naal,
SSSR (for Laptev, Buyanov, Kassirov, Teryayeva, Suvorova,
Sidorova, Semin).
(Collective farms-Income distribution)
SENIN I S.
'Tosts and the profitableness of collective :-a-,=, p_,oa-,.cj;_'cnj' sdL->_A_
by [doktor ekon.nauk.. prof.] I.A. Borodin. Reviewed by S. Semin.
Vop. ekon. no.9:116-3.19 S 162. (MM 15:9)
(Collective farms-Costs) (Borodin.. I.A.)
SEMIN, S.
Indivisible funds of collective fak,%s. Vop. ekon. no.2:148-151
F 163.. (MIRA 160)
(Collective farms-Finance)
, 'T., .
SEMIN ) S. I.
Spetsializatsiia i k,)operirovanie v sovetckoi mashinostrotellnoi
promyshlennosti. IM-)skva, 19-50. 60 p. illus.
Specialization and cooperation in the Soviet machine-building indus-
try.
DLC: Tj85.S4
SO: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library
of Congress, 1953.
SEVIII, S.I., kand. e1con. nauk.
Results and outlook of the specialization in th" machinery
Industry. Vest.maeb. 38 no-10:76-?B 0 '58. (14IRA 11:11)
(Industrial management)
.1
I
SEMIN, S.
. I
Establishing work norms in plastics manufacture. Sota.trud
4 no.7:89-91 Jl 159. (MIRA 13:4)
(Plastics industry--Production standards)
MIN, Sergey Illich; MAKSIMOV, I.S., red.: BERE230Y. N.I., red.;
tekhn.red.
[Efficiency of specialization ond cooperation in U.S.S.R. industry]
Effektivno-at' spetsializatsii i kooperirovaniia v promyshlennonti
SSSR. Moskva, Gosplanizdat, 1960. 172 P.
(MIRa 14:3)
(InduBtrial organization)
SEMIN, S.I., kand.ekon.nauk, red.; KOHAROV, Ye.l., red.; MAKSIHOY,
red.; GERASIMOVA, Te.S., tekhn.red.
[Specialization and cooperation in industry; work
of regional economic councils] Spetsializatsiia
vanie promyehlennosti; opyt raboty sovnarkhozov.
planizdat, 1960. 253 P.
(Industrial organization)
practice
i kooperiro-
Moskva, Gon-
(MIRA 13:4)
8(0), 32(2) SOV/ 112-59 -3-.550,6
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 3, p 174 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Semin, S. N.
TITLE: T_h:e-~chedule and Outfit for Thermal Aging of RR20 Relay Controllers
(Rezhim i ustanovka dlya teplovoy stabilizatsiii rele-regulyatorov RR20)
PERIODICAL: Avtotrakt. elektrooborudovaniye, 1958, Nr 1, p 64
ABSTRACT: It is noted that the best method of aging RR20 relay controllers is to
heat them up to 60-800C and to vibrate the armatures of the relays and
controllers by a -half-wave current 50-100 cps at 11-14 v. In 30 min of such
aging, the residual voltages are almost completely eliminated. Ten days of
aging with heating results in a chan, ge of the controlled voltage of 0. 04 v, while
with the older aging method it was 0. 22 v. The outfit is described in detail.
N. Ya. K.
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SEMINP V. (Leninerad)
How to prepare and conduct a class. Prof.-takh. obr. 22
no.M40-41 0 165, (MIRA 18slO)
Collective Labor AEreements
Daily control of carrying out the (follective agxe~ment, V poir. profa3~tlvu,
e_ .
17, no. 16, 195'
Yorthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Concrress, October 1952.
LA. S S TFT Llr_i.
MIN 9 V. , ';'~,
~-- i,~ '. -;~
L~w .., ~
Production conferences in machine-tractor stations and state farms.
Sov. profsoiYzY 5 no.4:63-65 AP '57. (mi.,RA lo:6)
1. Predsedatel' Chkalovskogo oblastnogo komiteta profaoyuza rabo-
chikh i oluzhashchikh,seltakogo khozyaystva i zagotovok.
Chkalov Province--Agriculture)
SEMI11, T.
_-OWA-MONNOW
Force of the group initiative. Oldw.truda i sots.strakh.
no.5:30-33 N '58. (MnM 12:1)
1. Sekretar' Tul'skogo oblastnogo soveta profsoyuzov.
(Tula Province--Industrial hygiene)
SEVIIII V.p starshiy tekhnolqg; KRUTOV, V., starshiy inzhener
Translate into life the new and the progressive. Mor. flot 22 no.7:39
JI 162. (IAIPJ, 15:7)
1. Nakhodkinskiy port,, (for Semin). 2. Otdel truda. i zarabotnoy
platy Vakhodkinskogo ports. (for Krut6v).
(Cargo handling-TIm;ological innovations)
SEI-aNL_S.A,q-prepodavatelI
Designation of "VVn and nB" blocks in the network of the starting
contactors of a diesel locomotive. Elek. i tepl. tiaga no-33-34
ja t6l. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Shkola mashinistov Oktyabriskoy dorogi.
(Diesel locomotives)
8/058/62/OW/012/028/048
Ai6o/Aioi
AUTHORS: Akhalad2e, V. P.,
TITLE- An installation for supersonic measurings in the liquid in the
temperature and frequency range on one.quartz plate
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurmal, Fizika, no. 12, 1962, 76, abstract.12G686
(In collection: "Primeneniye ulttr
aakust. k issled. veshchestva".
.
M., no. 16, 1962, 177-- 182)
TEXT: A formerly-~ndicated possibility is used for measuring the coeffi-
cient of absorption and velocity of ultrasound In'liquids in the frequency and
temperature range without replacing the quartz plate6. An optical installation
provided with larger-size windows In the thermostating chamber was used for de-;
termining the absorption coefficient. Presented is its diagram and the design of.
its windows, permitting to eliminate the moisture condensate with the help of a
good heat insulation, and enabling one to observe the sonic field-in the chamber,
along its whole length. The drawing shows the quartz holder of a simplified de-
sign, used at temperatures which slightly differ from the surrounding ones, and
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MILOV, V.N.; SEMIN, V.I.
Obtainir& thin-walled shapes by drawing them aut of melts.
(MIRA 17-.1)
Lit. pro3lzv. no.7:33-35 J1 '63.
C7
KHORCSHILOV, V.A.; Sil'.?.L,N, V, -I,
Using calcium c*--loridia soluttons as anti-hydrate irdlibitors. Gaz.
prom. 9 no.5:34,-40 164. (MIRA 17:6)
VAGRAMYAN, Ashot Tigranovich; IL'INA-KAKUYZVA, Tatlyana Borisovna;
SFJ41N,V.K., redaktor; KARAYEVA,O.H., redaktor; ATTOPOVICH,
chaskiy redaktor
[Current distribution on surface electrodes during electro-
deposition of metals] Raspredelenie toka na poverkhnosti
elektrodov pri elektroosazhdenii metallov. Mosk7a, Gos.nauchno-
tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi metallurgii, 1955.
66 p. (KLRA 9 -3
(Electroplating)
LAYM, V.I., professor, doktor; KUDRYAVTSIV, M.T., professor, doktor;
GORBUNOVA, K.M.. professor, doktor. reteenzent;
inzhbneri kets6nzeutf-fi 4.Q* V-60 Julhendf, retsenzent; CRERNOY,.A.M.,
redj%ktor; KAMAY11YA,'.O;K.., reh" izdatelletya; ATTOPOVICH, K.K.,
tekhnicheskiy redaktor.
EP
rinciples.of'elbetroplating). Gsno*k gallvanostegit. Isd.3-0.
perer.i dop-. Ko.skva, Got.nauchno.~.-tekhn;lzd-vd--ift,ry po chernoi i
tavetnoi metall-argii. Pt,2-1957.647 P. (MIRA 10:11)
(Electroplating)
137-58-6-IZ944
Translation from7 Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 251 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Semin, V.M.
TITLE: ~rome ~Piati`ngin ~S elf -regulating Electrolytes (Khromiro-
vaniye v samoreguliruyushchiklisya elektrolitakh)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Teoriya i praktika elektrolit. khromirovaniya. Mos-
cow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp ZZ4-Z31
ABSTRACT The composition of a Cr electrolyte (E), possessing elevated
working stability and high current efficiency has been worked
out.41t is shown that a 250 g/liter Cr03 solution, saturated with
anions of SiF2_ 9 g/1 and S02- Z. 17 g/1 (converted into salts
6 4
KZSiF6 and SrS04 this would correspond to 14 and 4.15 g/ I
respectively), the cathode cd being 50 amp/dm2 and the temper-
ature 550C, permits carrying out chrome plating at a constant
and, under the given conditions, maximum attainable current
efficiency ( rW8.516~. The brightest deposits are produced wi-ch
optimal Cr03 concentrations of 250-300 Vliter. Compared to
a Cr-sulfate E, the self-regulating E has a number of advan-
Card I/Z tages, namely:l) It is less sensitive to temperature variations,
- - -STIN21N, V. M.
"Verchromung iti Selbstregelndem Elektrolyt."
paper siftwitted for the Congress on Corrosion, Budapest, 24-30 Sept 1958.
I
KI. Chem. Inst. Moscow.
A-1
SEIIIII.3 V. M. Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Study of the process of ohromtm-
a_
plating inself-regulating electroly-be~.Iv tbs. 1958. 8 pp (Illos Order of
,;q4~11 . ~,-A-
Lenin Chemi . g Inst im D. I. Mendeleyev ). (KL, 13-582 98)
-75-
MIDIUMV9 , kand.tekhn.naul,. ~ 1WRIANIOVA I K.N. , riladshiy nauchnyy
sotrudnik; SEND,,, V.M. , inzh.
Galvanoplastic production of nickel linings for autoclaves. Trudy
MIKHRi[ASH no.28:38-43 159. (141RA- 15: IS)
(Autoclaves) (Vickel plating)
".~'j j,
inzh.
V. 1.
liew develoy-ments in research. Stall 25 no.8:855 S 165. ('~-'T--tA 18:9)
BORZUNOV, V.A.;,SE14IN, V.P.
Equipment used in high-pressure research. Trudy inst. Kom.
stand., mer i izm. prib. no. 46:107-116 160. (MIRA 13:12)
(High-pressure research--Equipment and supplies)
SEMIN, V.P.
Diitribution of the living spare slmuld be controlled b7 tha
working pooplo. Gor.khoz.14nak.. 31P rio-1:13-15 Ja 160.
(1,111u,
1. Nuchallnik L~)ravleniya ucheta i ruapredelsniyu zhiloy ploshchadl
Mosgorispolkanh.
(140SCOW-HOUSing)
SEMINY V.P.
'25
Organizational work of a district soviet. Gor.khos.Yos4 . ,
no.11:14-18 N 162. (MIRA 15t12)
1. Predsedatell ispolnitelinogo komitets, Adanovakogo rayonnogo
Soveta deputatov trudyashchikhaya Moskvy.
(Moscow-Local government)
BAKHVALOVA, V.V.; S;E ~,IN,
.... _L. P.
Unit with a standard piston manometer for pressures up to 20,00c)
kgf/cm2. Trudy inst.Xom.stand.mer -' izr-pr-;b. no.75z5-8 964.
(Y-T-RA 18--J-)
1. 'Isesoyuznyy nauchro-Issledcratel 'ski y inititut flzikc-talchni-
chealdkh i radio takbni che i ki.kll lzzmereniy.
V KIMIRFUA,
10 T-rudy. j.z mpr nc
1.22
I Institut
ches'k-.,k-q i ra&Lo+,ekrn -,' The ski kh imerem-Y.
ALEKSEYrV, K.A.; 13ORMNOV, V.A.; SEKOYAN, S.S.
Unir,s and parts of high-pres sure equi.Fment- Trudy in--",.Km. stand.
mer i izm.prib. no.75,~151-159 164. (MIRA 180.)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut fiziko-tekhni-
cheskikh i radiotekhnicheskikh izmereniy.
GUZUN, N.I.; SEMINj, V.S.
Heterogeneity of buds in the grapevine. A-urobiologiia no.6:
930-932 N-D 163. OKIRA 17:2)
1. Moldavskiy nauchio-issledovateltsldy institut sadovodstva,
vinogradarstva i vinodeliya.
E
SEMINY V.S.; MADIS, V.I.
Dormant period in plants. Fiziol. rast. 11 no.2:287-292
Mr-Ap 164. OflRA 17:4)
1. Laboratory of Biophysics, Institute of Horticulture, Viticulture
and Wine-Making, Kishinev.
25543 3/123/61/000/"011/029/034
uoo
AUTHORS: Borzunov, V. A.; -~-e-m"I'V. P.
TITLE: Aggregate assembly employed in high pressure experiments
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 11, 1961, 16, abstract
imi4 ("Tr. in-tov Kom-ta standartov, mer i izmerit. priborov pri
Sov. Min. SSSR", 1960, no. 46 [1o61j, 107-IiQ
TEXT: The authors describe 'he main units of an assembly operating at
high pressures (10,000 - 30,000 kgf/cm2). In the multiplier with automatic
counterpressure control, acting on the outer surface of the working chamber, the
counterpressure is produced by compression in the closed space of the rubber
jacket placed on the working part of the cylinder. On the outside the Jacket -'s
held by a sleeve with 11-hick-walled rings fitted on the latter. The authors
present the multiplier layout with automatic tightening of the piston seal which
is effected by the pressure of the pressure fluid getting into the multiplier
low-pressure zone. A special ring-shaped piston under the effect of the fluid
pressure produces a tension on the paddIng of the seal which is proportional to
the press-are in the multiplier. The authors present the grades of the materials
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2554j S/123/61/000/011/029/0-';;4
Aggregate assembly employed In high pressure ... A004/A.101
utilized and the requirements as to their heat treatment and autofretting (11--vto-
fretirovaniye"). They analyze a manual plunger pump and a pump with elg ,Ctric
drive by a link gear intended to produce the preliminary pressure in the working
chamber of the multiplier and the working pressure in the zone of the large
piston. The maximum pressure developed by the pump is 2,000 kgf/cm2. To feed the
pump, the pressure fluid is fed from a tank at a pressure of 1.5 - 2 atm which is
produced by a compressor mounted on the upper pump part. The authors present the
design of a valve with hydraulic seal and self-packing gland and also of a valve
with hydraulic seal and stuffing-box seal with wutomatic tightening. They de-
scribe the device for the fixing of the thermocouple in the high-pressure chamber
and the electric lead-in with four self-contained lead-outs. The electric lead-
in is sealed by a cone out into four parts, which are insulated along the cutting
planes with mica. It is recommended to carry (Yat the autofretting ("avtofretiro-
vaniye") of short channels with rubber as transmitting media, producing a pressure
with the aid of a connecting rod and a hydraulic press.
K. Perchikhin
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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21(4) SOV/89-5-5 1/2'1'
AUTHORS: Semin, V. S., Sallnikov, A. I., Nesterov, V. le.
A
TITLE: Hoi With an Activity of UP to 300 Gram
Equivalent Ra for the Permanent Irradiation of Plants
(Pod"yemnik 7-istechnika aktivnostlyu do 300 g.ekv Ra dlya
dlitelinogo oblucheniya rasteniy)
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1958, Vol 5, Nr 5, PP 575-576 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Vsesoyuznyy nauchno.-issledovatellskiy institut udobrenniy
i agropochvovedeniya (VASKhITIL) (All-Union Scientific Re-
sear:~h Institute for Fertilizers and Agricultural Sci nee)
constructed a device FAV -300 for the storage of a Cogo
source having an activity of up to 300 gram equivalent Ra.
The preparatiozi is at present being Droduced.
(In August 1958 a 7-field with a PAV -300 Aevice was establish-
ed on the site of the Tsentral I nayaopytna~a stantsiya VIUA
(St. Barybino) (Central Test Station of the VIUA). The
source stored corresponds to 240 gram equivalent Ra).
The device is shown in form of a drawing. A lead cylinder,
Card 1b the walls of which have a thickness of 220 mm, rests upon
SOV/89-5-5-17/27
A Hoist for a 7-SOUrce Mith an Activity of up to 300 Gram Eauivalent Ra
for the Permanent Irradiation of Plants
a concrete fundament which is firmly embedded in the _-round.
For the purpose of protecting the device from external damage
and also from being damaged during transport, this block
is surrounded by an iron mantle. Co6o is stored in a steel
cylinder located at the lower end of -the lead sealing block.
This plug can be lifted by means of a motor-driven crane or
hoist. G-L~ding within the lead block is provided. The highest
position of the plug is fixed. If the crane should break
do-an, the plug can nevertheless be made to enter the protective
lead block by means of a device provided especially for this
purpose.
The electric current for the driving mechanism and for sig-
naling is supplied by a rectifier of the type USA-5A. and by
a 10-100 Ah accumulator.
Irradiat.ion of the plants can be carried out with the follow-
ing doses:
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SO'1/89-5-5-17/27
A Hoist for a y-Source "With an Activ~ty of up zo 700 Oran Equivalent Ra
for the Permanent Irradiation of Plants
Distance Dose in r
from the -Ln 1 h in 24 h in 1. month during the period of
0
source in vegetation
M
5 i.10 2A-10 2 7- 103 2.104
10 2 6.io1 2. 103 5-10 3
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SUBMITTED: March 24, 1958
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GMIKKAN. _A.I"; XARPXM, V.F.; KOGANOV, I.A.; MRUKHIN, S.S.; SPUN, V.S.
. ..... . ... 1 - .
Semiautomatic machine for manufacturing chains for the "7~11an seving
machines. MasbAnostroitel" no.11;11-.!13 N 159. (MIRA 13:3)
(machine tools) (Sewing machines)
L 11005-66 EWP(e)/.E~'rr(m)/EWP(-t)/EWP(b) !JP(c) JD/JGAN'H- -_7
Mi
ACC NR, AF5028735 - - - -SOURCE CODE: ~R/0363/65/001/OU/2026/?030:~---
AUTHOR: Semin,,_U, G.- Dmitriyev, I. A Striekalovskiy, V. N Vykovskiy, V., S.
ORG: Ural Polytechnic Institute im. S. H. Kirov, Sverdlovsk (Urallskiy politelkhni- -T
cheskiy institut)
TITLE: Catcilyzed crystallization of a beryl melt
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 1, no. 11', 1965,
2026-2030
TOPIC TAGS: beryllium compound, catalyzed'erystallization, titaniumdioxide, man-.~
ganese conq3ound, aluminum oxide, aluminum compound, silicate'.x iay diffraction,'.
analysis, thermhLl, effect, melting
~ABSTRACT: The crystallization of.4 quenched beryl melt catalyzed_withtitani~m an&
manganese dioxides was studied. X-ray diffraction analyses werem carrie*d out idth the
UR&-5OIM diffractometer. It was shown,that the.-Crystallization occurs throughout the
volume of the substance. The presence of.m#nganese,prom Iotes the-formaiion.ofphena-
kite in the course of the melting and quenching of the melt., ~Manganesie and.titaniua~::
dioxides have different effects on the course of the crystallization, the final mi6w`_
eral composition, and the intermediate metastable phases formed.during the thermal-:-
treatment of the quenched beryl melt. In the case of titaniua-di6xide the-final--,
phases formed by the crystallization of the beryl melt are 0-cristobaiiteJ~~ryso-
UDC: 546.45+553.83+661.862.65+546.7.11:717+546.851+161.6.-162.2~.-:'I
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.;7CC NRI AP6012840 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0080/66/039/004/074-1/0748
AUTHOR: Dmitriyev, I. A.; Semin, Ye._G.
I ~;
ORG: Ural Polytechnic Institute im. S. M. Kirov (Ural'skiy politekhnicheskiy Institut)
TITLE: Study of the crystallization of beryllium glass
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khtmii, v. 39, no. 4, 1966, 743-748
TOPIC TAGS: crystallization, glass, beryllium compound
ABSTRACT: The formation of crystalline phases of different structure In a quenched beryl
melt, which is a vitreous- crystalline material of the composition 3BeO'Al203* 6SiO 2) was
studied as a function of such factors as the temperature history of the melt, the conditions of
quenching, and its second heat treatment (heating for 5, 20, and 600C at 900C and 5, 20, 60,
600, and 1200C at 1400C). X-ray diffraction and microscopic analyses were used. It was
found that the melt obtained consists of two distinct phases: a vitreous phase comprising
95-98% of the total mass of the substance, and a crystalline phase comprising 5-2%. In the
BeO-Al 0 _SiO system, the simultaneous separation of several phases is observed. Heat
2 3 2
treatment of quenched beryl nielt makes it possible to separate these phases and to change
their relative proportions over a certain range. In these cases, the properties of beryl glass
Card 1/2 UDC: 546.45:161.6:162.2
L 34108-66
ACC NR: AP6012840
depend on its second heat treatment. The crystallization of vitreous beryl takes place over
its entire volume. The first to separate are the highly symmetrical hi gh- temperature modif-
ications of the oxides entering into the composition of the melt. Phase transformations in the
beryl melt take place in accordance with the step rule. The formation and separation of the
binary compounds chrysoberyl and mullite occur during the second heat treatment. During
the founding of beryl glass, a solid solution of BeO in SiO is formed which is metastable at
2
relatively IoNv temperatures. Decomposition of the solid solution is observed on heating to
900C. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I table.
SUB CODE: 11 / SUBM DATE: 21Dec64 / ORIG REF: 016 / OTH REF-. 01"s
2/2
MIKH,A.YIOVSKIY, IT.K.; SEIIIII, Ye.l.
3oundar7 between layara D, and D. 11 in the Tu;rmaz7 field. 7-ridy
TAII no-20:36-45 159- - (YJIU 12: 10)
(Tuymz7 region (Bashkiria)--Petroleum geology))
VOINOV, V.V.; SBI-qN, Ye.I.
-'. w -Iz:-,,_~t:---.--,.',v, ~
nathod for making structural Tap and lotermining oil bour-darlea
in a dissected layer. Trudy VNII no.20:11?-124 159.
(IaRA ~31: 10)
(Petroleum geology)
SEMTN, Ye. I., Cand Geol-~-*in Sci -- (diss) "Study of geological non-
Ip
up-iform-ity in the productive layers of the Upper Devonian in easterxi
Tataria and western Bashkiria, applicable to the problem of rational
development of petroleum beds." Moscow, 1060. 15 (GosDlan USSR,
pp; -
All-Union Petroleum Gas Scientific Research Inst -- VNII); 170 copies;
price not given; (KL, 23-60, 122)
Ye.-T..
re- a' -2 o, roz-oz"y -7. ca"-
rocics.in Lo-~~izono D i:i -',Iie Po:-.asLcino and ---:;7 01
Trudy VNII 110.30:1P-35
60.
(T,Iyr---Lzy
avera,.e pa.-,--. f ro
-1 r" ,uith- a -?-,,;.en Dreci io T:nad- n .3
76-S5 160. ('-Ili-~A 14:2)
ongincoring)
Vo-TNOVY V.V.; LEYBINI, E,L.;, SMIN, Ye.I.; KHRUSTALEVA, Z.A.
Studying the geological uniformity of producing layers.
Nauch.-tekh.sbor. Do dob. nefti. no. 14:3-7 161.
(M12A 17:6)
\r
SE1914., Ye.
Geolo;7ical nom-miformity of oi-l-lbearing strata and some ways of
studying it. Trudy VIIFII no-34-3-43 ~62. (MDU 15 U )
(Ta+,a-r A.S.S.R.,-Oil reservoir engineering)
6&a,-blcixia--Oil reservoir engineering)
SEMINY Ye.I.
Taking into consideration the nonuniformity of beds with respect
to permeability when planning the development of oil pools. ~rudy
VNII no.42:322-339 165. (14I~ 18:5)
ILABMINp A6Ye*; MEDVFADEVAt A.89~ SRUNA, A.M.
: ------- Z-~ -
Tnfluenza and pulmonaz7 tubermaosis. Rrobl.tab. 38 no.is
12-19 160. (TUBgRGULOSIS) (EWWWA) (MIRA 13:10)
RABUKHINJ- A.Ye.; KLYUCHAREVk, Ye.k.; KULAKOVk, A.A.; UMBINA, A.G.;
-,MEDVEDEVA, A.S.; NEFEDOV, A.F.; RODIONOVA, T.V.; SAFAROV, R.S.;
.4- SEMINA, A.M.; YAKOVLEVA, T.A.
Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of tuberculosis
in elderly persons. Trudy TSIU 63:14-19 163. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Kafedra tuberkuleza TSentrallnogo institute. usovershenst-
vovaniya vrachey.
SEMINA, G. I.
Iffew species of the genus Denticuls. Itz. Bot.mat.Qtd.spor.rast.
11:82-84 Ja. 156. OMRL 9:11)
(Bering Sea--Diatoms)
SEMINA, G. I.
Seasonal changer, of pb7toplankton in the western part of the
Bering Sea. Bot.mat.Otd.spor.rait. 11:84-98 -Ta 156.(MLU 9:11)
(Bering Sea--Phytoplankton)
ZHUZZ, A.F.; SEHIM, G.I.; SMIRNOVA. L.1.
"Diatoms in the plankton of the ]Black Sea" by A.I. Proshkina-
Lavrenko. Reviewed by A.P.Zhuzo, G.I.Semina. L.I.Smirnova. Bot.
zhur.41 no.8:1225-1227 Ag 156. C. ~--- - (HLRA 9:12)
1. Instit-ut okaanologil Akademii nauk SISSR, Nosk7a.
Olack Sea--Diatoms) (Proahkina-Lavranko, A.I.)
RRIMIS9W, K.V.; SEMINA, G.I.
Structure of the biogeographical boundary between the boreal and
tropical pelagic regions of the northwestern part of the Pacific
Ocean. Dokl. AN SSSR 108 no.6:1057-1060 -Te 156. (MIRA 9:10)
1. Institut okeanologii Akademii nank SSSR. Predstavieno akademikom
A.A. Grigorlyevym.
(Pacific Ocean-Marine biology)
SEMI ITA, G. I.
Composition and distribution of phytoplankton in the
northwestern part of the Pacific during the spring and
autumn of 1955. Dokl. AN SSSR 110 no.3:465-468 S '56.
(MLPA 9:12)
1. Predstavleno akadamikom A.A. Grigoriyevym,
(Pacific Ocean--Phytoplankton)
SIOUNA, G..
Factors influencing vertical distribution of phytoplaukton in the
sea. TruAy Gidrobiol. ob-va 8:119-129 157. (MIU lily)
1. In.stitut okeamologii AN SSSR.
(Phy-toplankton) (Marine flora)
SMINA, G. I.
6onnection between the phy+,ogeographic areas in the pelagic zone of
the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean and the distribution of
water masses in this reglon. Trudy Inst. okean. 27:66-76 158.
(Pacific Ocean) (mm 1:L.-4)
AUT.HOR. Semina, G. I. 2o-i18-6-41/43
TITLE: Typification of Various Sections of the Neritic Zone of the
Boreal Region of the Pacific Ocean
(Tipizatsiya razlichnykh uchastkov neriticheskoy zony boreallnoy
obh'L9ti Tikhogo okeana)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 118, "Ir 6,
pp. 1194-1196 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: Since the catch of pelagic fish in the open ocean has increased
steadily within the last years, the typification of individual
parts of the ocean according to their biological productivity,
becomes necessary. The neritic zone in the afore-mentioned region
should be characterized from these points of view according to the
quantity of plankton, since the production of all other members. of
the alimentary chain depends on the plankton. The expeditionary
vessel inlityazil collected approximately 4ooo specimens of phyto-
plankton in the aforesaid region. The author separated in a pre-
vious work the following 2 zones according to the quantity and the
annual cycle of development of the phyto-plankton (reference 4).
Card 1/4 A) A marine zone in which more than 50010 of the species are ne-
Typification of Various Sections of the Neritic Zone of the 20-lim-41/0
Boreal Region of the Pacific Ocean.
an early rupture of the salt~content -in spring. IfFlowering"
(the becoming green) lasts here throughout the whole vegeta!-
tion-period. There is only 1 spring..;temperature maximum of the
number of phytoplankton. Diatomaceous algae prevail. The biomass
attains hundreds of grams per lm~l in spring. The Anadyrskiy-bay
(Bering Sea) and the Shelikhova-bay '(Okhotskoye Sea) belong to
this. II. Type - Kamchatskiy (figures Is ro). open bayss the
littoral zones of the-continenta, penins 'ulas and islands with
greater depths and little inflowfrom the rivers. A closed layer
of ice lacks as a rule. There are 2 phytoplankt6nqnaxima; in
spring and in autumn. Diatoms'prevail in spring, whereas peri=
dinae constitute a substantial part, Doo/0) in autumn.'The be-
coming green of the water is extended in springj whereas:. in
autumn it is limited to some places near the shore. The
Kamchatka-~-region in the Pacific belongs-to the latter, as. well
as. the 01yutorskiy...bay in the Bering-Sea:s.waters round Alaska,'
the Aleutian Islands and the Komandorskiye Islands., Concluding,
a comparison'with the results obtained by Hp H& Gran (reference 2)
Card 3/4 for the Norvegian fjords, is given.
SEMIDIA, G. 1.
"The Effect of Vertical Circulation on, the Sea
report to be submitted for the IntI. Oceanographic Cong. New York City,
31 Aug - 11 Sep 1959.
(Inst. of Oceanology, Moscow)
SEMINk, G.I.; ZHUZZ, L.P.
Diatoms in biocoenneas and thanatocoonouns of tho wnatern
part of the Bering Spa. Trudy Inst.okean. 30:52-67 '59-
(MIRA 13:5)
(Bering Sea--Diatoms)
SEMINA, G.I.
Distribution of phytoplakton in Kronotskif Gulf. Trudy Instd,-
okean. 36:73W91 159. (YJRA-15~-4)
(Kronotskiy- Gulf--Phytoplakton)
3(9)
AUTHOR: sem-Lra' G. 1. SOV/20-'24-6-3-5/55
TITLE- Tha Distribution 3f the Planktonic Diatom Ethmodiscus r-ex
Hendey Among the Plankton (Raspredeleniye diatomovoy
rcd--rosj.i Ethmodiscus rex (Wall) Hendey v planktone)
PERIODICAL-, Do'kladly Akademii na-,A SSSR, 1959:, Vol- 124, ur 6, pp 1309-11312
kUSS.T11)
ABSTRAM. -Large accumulations of the planktonic diatom Ethmodiscus rex
- e tf `--n obseri-ed i -n the iappermost layers of zedi ments in the
a
x
z.~-xe -:~f 'the oceans. They have been found in limited
areas ~~f th,~ At1anf;--'*.,, .. Pac-"Sa.:t, and Indian 0--eans. Their origin
-3 t. 1. 7ads t-3 .1-1-ffezen-2es of opinion among geologists
R-4? f S 6-9) The data concerning the distributJon of
tne df.atoms themsel7es among the plankton are very meavrS
I
~Refs 3-5. ~O). Attempts were made to find E. rex in areas of
shell ancljmulation in the plankton, however, withrut success
(Refs 8z There is only a single case known of the
G-~currence of numerous E. rex among the plankton, in the
Bay of Bengal (Ref 3), Although E. rex occurs in very small
number.3 in the plar~kion, this species is not as rare as one is
Card ir-121-faed to be-,-~'eve,
The Distribution of the -Pla.nktonic Diatom SOV/20-124-6-35/55
Ethmodiscus rex -Hen-dej AmonE the Plankt-or.
The latter .-Impression originates in a consequence of the
metbods of collectign., A'ch deal with a relatively small
amount of wa'15r, The author has been able to demonstrate in
the Pa,:t4f-*;~, I'lExpedition ship 'IV�tyaz"' 1955-1956) -that the
nume.-ical registration -if such rare species (with a
oonsiderable cell size, such as E. rex) is possible only vrith
net-- whi-,~h f ilte-r. "large ouantities of water. I. A. Tarkhova
worked on part of the material. The reports of
K. V. Beklem4she-tr (Report of the 2nd Maritime Antarotic
Expeddition)(-tchet -IT Morskoy Antarkticheskoy eksped-tsii))
were drawn up_~n for the charact-eristics of the Indian Ocean.
The plankton were caught with Dzhed-L' nets having 80 (most
con,fem.ent) and 37 cm hole opening diameters, mill gauze
Nr 38~ Prom the distribution of E. rex it appears that it is
an oceani,7, tr-opioal species (Fig '). E. rex occurred rathe.-
often ~~n ~he ai.4:hor's matai,_Jal (in 1.11 stations of 150 sampled).
11-~we-i,er, the numbers Sound are vezy small. Figures 2 and 3
show t-he vert4. cal distribution of E. rex in 2 cross sections.
Through her results the a)-ithor has refuted the assertion(Ref 3)
Card 2/3 thas Planktolo&ista u_=ually d.-) not collect in the layers in
The Distribution of the Planktoni-6 Diatom SOV/20-124-6-35/55
Ethmodiscus rex (WaTIL)HP-ndey Among the Plar,~Vtan
which the major accumulations of E. rex occur. Its numerical
maximum is found between 0 and 50 m deep. Although the number
of E. rex in the plank-ton is inferior to the total number of
all other diatoms, the total surface area of its shell often
exce-eds the total surface are as of the shells of these smaller
forms. The author assumes that E. rex enlarges itself
explosively on limited surfaces. This lasts only a ohort time
and loss not c-,,,c%ur every year. However, this must first be
confirmed. The L)cal appearance of Ethmodiscus muds is
pcssibly connected with abiotic processes (submarine currents,
suspension cu-r--:-snts.- small depressions on the bottom, et-2
Refs 8N. There are 3 figures and 11 references, 1 of
W11-ic-b- -1~ Soviet"
ASSOCIATIONt Inst'tut okeanologil Akadamii nal)k SSSR
I
"Ins+
. 'itute of Oceancgraphy 3f the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
PRESENTED-. October 6. 1958~ by N. Y1. Strakhov, Academician
SUBMITTED. October 2, `958
Card 3/3
S-TEMA, G. I.
qnalituative composition of phytoplankton in the Bering
Sea. Bot. mat. Otd. spor. rast. 13:35-43 160. (MIRA. 13:7)
(Bering Sea--Algae)
SEMINA, G.I.
Distribution of phytoplankton in the central Pacific. Trudy..Inst.
okean. 41:17-30 160. (KIRL 13:9)-
(Pacific Ocean--Paytoplankton)
Papers submitted for the 10th Pwafto Saiswo CoMraso, Honolulu, Havait ZI Aug-
5.p 1961.
3ADIRM X. S., roat.1tuto of Ocajoey - "Heactaia deprevalonfi end truuP,11B
=t~~tc ty;~ und their position In the oyot=attc- of tectonic
fares' (Section VMC)
~NEUZ?O D. k-, Xoeco~ 3-.t* University, Msinol raculty - "The co=-&.r.Y
spectrometric msa"~nts of artificial rsdio"ttyity In opp,r Iw1ors
of +he mete (Section V71.3.6)
XESTOMY, T. G., Chair of Torostry, The Aericoltural Academy Lzent K. k.
Tft~" - 'Forms- fire research and mothads of fire central" (Section
~~VA~!k. A., zneitute of Oceanology - "Morooernphic-LI end
ftm-PholoOCAI so"Is of reproduction end 4evelor,-ant of fl4tfLah
the - at the =Ith-t P=Ift.' (3-t I." 111-C)
Cparal. Ft. T., rnmeitwe of Oco-olca -r ... ttrAtLo. of the harL%mt&l
-- the P-12Z Oc"n" (Section T*3)
turbulent
lasUtt. or Ot.c.a.I.Cy . -Reculuritf.a in the j,*,,7.phi..1
or flying richij I. the P-ific 0c,on" (Sctice VIX.C)
of Oeolorr - "Strattcraplac bcri-ns In the
X~A , Znstl
cr.tseeo- of Kanthfttka' (Uction VMC~
Tnotitute of Oceanology - "Thi pr"aa.es or raccnt oidi-
-t*tx- in V. -..t.m r-t of the oq~trl.l :-a in the Pocific'
(s.otlen. T= .C.1)
Inatitute of sarth Fh7aic. lacni 0. Yu. 3,-?--Ldt -
sei=ic Geolar_aa conditicne In the nortlive4te-n cutlyLnC ares
of the Pacific b"ie (Soctlc~n VII.C.2)
Lalltuto of Otconolc.7 . -urhauatLd.- to -.he
northern ;ax-t of the P=Lfic' (3ectlon 111.C)
.n
of -Tol-r' Mbi I the DrLn; lend
bride* from the zoI.GLan.I point of lil~~u
Enstitot, of Gc.Icj7j - 'rk= :p-Ific f.nl.-,o
In the Vc-onics or the mr--h part of -h2 Pacific belt" (Section VTT.C)
ZJTMr-`1,j1]ft1?., Mosoov StAte Univerolty, Physleml Faculty - 'A nev de~p-ao.
de~iee for recordizr currents ('Irijl)~ (Section M.3.5)
~A.p Zrstltut~ of rculopX - *Cn the stability end
of tlements I, the rr=~ or the P"Mc Ot-i
drp-t~j.n- vrr.c)
tD., CQY7'-~L~'~~.' onel Q(~1117M":OVA' 11. It., Ta.tItUt. or
to repro
Ocesoalct~, - ~C~Vrs;hicmj riCaLarities race. d'.cti.11 M11
dm`reIQ;=mot ar.mo4a flah'i in the northcrm pwt 0. the P=LfLc"
(Sec-t- -Iz.c)
B-*A-KZ~ Xa.-A., Inctitute of OccanolaCf - "OrGwIc sub*tmtb In
bo-tm sediments in the "tattrn pu- or the PmcLfic~ (Section Vrr.C.2.)
Imstitutt of Z%rth nqnlta Ircn1 0. Yu. SchnLdt -
deep fc~vp eart ~'ao L~ of
and I c. t." -'o. :C.
. 1-3'tV, Fawculty - ~Tha
Sint. V1
R]~~
tlzA-A
'--tc In c.At A.3Ln" 71,C)
V.L~*rotty, F.-V.L"I F~cult;,, Chir of 1.1-1
fcr zt--dylng nLcroocL=' (Section 71I.C,2)
-jMVPqVA~AtJ1-rnstituta of Ocannolcgy - "The dL4tr1bx1tI" of bctt=
I-Inu Tc -.-inAfe-a in the northern r~Lrt of the raelfic =d its use for
the rehping .1 th. pcile.reltcr" (5.ctin.
S. ro,tit.l. of Cce~o`-V . "P,.bl=. conc,ra,,I Otb the
theory or of -he tc=ptrat,~c reetra In aeon and oceans"
(Sectirm *.'tl.A)
ot-olcc~ .Ic~e.gr.phIcel. ~ -U- OC 'bc
In "L"d to phytoplnoI~.- k" M A~
oc6ictIca .
"n.ttl"t. Of C:-I.Ly - P.1 , F.,-Lfora of Kanchatk-O
V11.C)
"SRVVZ'4. A, - Y., I...- Itcte of Oc - - - lcr,' - -IcIoLl. and 1. the
.Rlc!z..cn cr the r=lria" (Occtirn :11.C)
ztit~to O~ YU6 3qr~ld- -
We
un-n~-.. 7 r.,.! '-cti..
SLOSIM1. A. A. C-trl Orenit-t1c., r ioni.crd "n. oIn p-bl-a
of bt=i LlLn-sa rrc(7arhV and th,!Lf ALG1MC=Cv for ;rophylactic
-dicine, (3ecti.n V11'34
M"CMT. P 'A. Inalt.tl of Pcr~nfrc,-' 5t.,IL,o -'Gl-toz.v of
5, 1 ~I
Atsrcl I te-a lc~ V1 D.1)
sywTv. !-. 'IT. I.,stttut , of Oc.-."Cl for mi-wi.9 der
.he -M end *cma r-Uts or thilr applicMtLon In the
In
'Zift. 0, one" (Section VII-B-5)
r
SEMINA, G.I.
Botanical reports at the First International Oceanographic Congress
in New York. Bot. zhur. 45 no-11:1712-1718 N 160. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Institut okeanologii Akademii nauk SSSR, Moskva.
(Marine flora-Congresses)
SEMINAI G.I.
Fb;ytoplankton in the =ixJn zone beet-mmeen wat-e-ra of the Oy-ashio and
the Kuroshio in the spring of 1955. Trudy Instookean-. 510-15 161-
(MIU 14:6)
(Pacific Ocean-Phytoplankton)
SEI,aNA., G. L
A new specie3 of plankton diatoms of the genus Chaetoceros Eb.-,
from the central part of the Pacific Ocean. Trudy Inst.okean, 51:
31-32 161, (Pacific Ocean-Diatoms) (MMA 14:6)
BEKLEMISHEV, K.V.; PETRIKOVA, M.N.; SR.MInq G.I.
Cause of the buoyancy of plankton diatoms* Trudy Instokean.
51:33-36 t6l. (MM 14:6)
(Diatoms) (Sap)
~11 I z
~.I Z
N
BEKLEMISHEV, K.V.; SEMINA, G.I.
Umparison of ecologic and biogeographic methods of describing the
pelagic zones of the oceans. Vop. ekol. 4:86-88 162. (MIRA 15:111)
1. Institut okeanologii AN SSSR, Moskva.
(Marine ecology)
SEMINA ) G. 1.
Fh*oplankton in the central par. of the Pacific Ocean along the meridian
174 W. Part 1; Methods of collection and.processing. Trudy Inst. 6,kean.
5EL-3-26 162. (MA 15-12)-
(Facific Ocean-Phytoplankton)
SEMINA., G.I.
-1-1 1 -1 ----- --, ~- I
Phytoplankton along the 1740 W longitudinal section in the
central part of the-Pacific Ocean. Part,.2-. Am..gpnt of
phytoplankton cells.,,-~Trudy Inst. okean. 71-.5-21 163.
(MM 16:11)
KOWTOROVICH, L.M.; IWAIZEN, A.V.; LEVCHENKO, G.T.; SERM, G.N.; BOBROVA,
V.P.; STEPANOVA, V.A.
Chromatographic analysis of acetylenic hydrocarbons. Zav.lab.
28 no.2:146-148 162. (mA 1$--3)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy
institut azotnoy promyshlennosti i produktov organicheskogo
sinteza.
(Hydrocarbons) (Chromatographic analysis)
14
71
ZELTENSKAYA, L.G., MAMEDOVY F.A.; SEMINA, G.N.
Infrared absorption spectra of monochlorosubstituted alkyl-
cyclohexanes. Azerb. khim. zhur. no.3:103-1-10 164. (MIRA 18:5)
LASTOCHKIN Viktor Sergeyevich; SFMINA F V , red.; PECHMKAYA, T.I.,
tekhn. red.
[Providing for winter earthwork with cohesive soil by artificial
salinization]Obespechenie proizvodstva zemlianykh rabot so svi*-
nymi gruntami i zimnee vremia putem iskusstvennogo Ah zasoleniia.
Irkutsk, Irkutskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 62 p. (miRA 16:4)
(Salt) (Earthwork)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 o t 0 0 0
1DVoj!??OOO*O### 0 0 0 0
a r I a * it n tztjl4 tild trio nalln, nun V JI'M
AA All L -1 -L-A-L-L I
004 r ----S E: N A , L, -
.'r PAPOCIMS AftO #11OP(MIN(l .If#
so 'A
0
100 j
00
00
00
0401
00 a
049
J1 32 13 )A 35 36 V 111
Arginalle In the skin. S. R. NfardaShCV and L. A~
hintiyd-1737'
(I"ir't mwow hled. Inst.). Mai
cf. C.A. 35, W7-,. -Almut 90-99";, 4 I)w
artillaw activity of the skits its differeut anitual* Is hx-alvil
in the epidermis. If thr arginasc cositent of hunwn pi-
denuis is taktz as IM, (lu: activity in the cpidrrinis ni
ink-c is 33. rats 7. rabbit* 0.7, and turth~ 0. The olm
munt 1.11 for the epidermis argiu4se is to. which is the smur
for liver argismse. The epidermis call be septi. front tht
drrmis by trmtint the skin with N*11401 I or IIC(JOlI-
The argma-se is completely inactivated by I(COOfI
it
(coned.solus.).butind . soins. it 6 activated. Otherart.
and inntit. acids are nithout effect. Although a 0.1 M
soln. of lICOOH completely checks the arginaw aCtiVity.
a 0.1 3f soln. of the Na salt (11COONa) pr~luc~s an acti-
vatingeffect. 111C0 also activat"arginaw.. Thi,~lutws
that the effect of IICWIL is due to the presence of the at-
drhydc group. There is an inkrCA-C In the CilitlCrtuill at-
jinwr content of rats with sucoma induml by dibcnsan.
thruicne. Under a jKlor-protelu dict. the e idermis at-
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lateporative isolation of ccystallint neptitagine froso Ilirta I
I
It. Itlardashev andl, A-Semina;~41)okhtdv Aka.
N.S.R. 73. 351-4019M).-Cattle liver '(3 kx.)
k
S.,
111.1cler2ted in 11.0 at womn ternp.. frml of protein lay
~', 4cc( 411. filtirml (total vol. 8 1.). extd. wit h Mao to Ir -
to-e the tragent front it
p. filtrate. concal. in torwo at 441%
-tittifugr4, ".,W to awl wridifit4l with V~
f-alflm~,t hy acid in fi"~ 11,FA '. " , Ii-
jjtjc~l. freed Car lific"phatuttemate i'm "~. lay ;.(On,, I/
fr~l -4 DA lay 11,51h. enned. at 40* to 40) nil.. made till .
with lis(Oll), atul dild. with 3 vols. ffl~ Will to reninve
free -ficarlanitylic amino itrido, retreated with
--1. 1. 00 wt. atul A-Ir ppid. lay !M'-, lIgMAOI
S,tvr A plat, fiamilat"I in 2 fraclitatu) .16kh. V~sm slh
lit.S. neuttiliud w0b Vll# and coned. at 40% gave some
tyrosine (removed layfiltration); coatimsedc"insvielded
%ome ktacine, and the fitaid concentrate broiallit down it)
3 nil. anti treated with A tal. 06% MR and chilled. yielded
after 24 br36. a detut mass .4 it",ar"Ine lit 7 its&. yield;
the Wrathy was clamiced by rukrmacovic extunn. and
chromatography; "Ysis indicated the moucaltirdmte. -
in, =-;A)*. The results confirm the prewnce of zspw~&-
gine in living wasitter. C#. M. Ko"Aptiff
Cfi
a 3 r - 0 Alic acid. S it.
main .
S..N.R. 74, A37 yr A. J, I
ncubdtion at-livet
mrits I fit. at 'Pl* Its Ootr No with wins. of glyozalic acid with
addit. of either w~parsjfiue, aspartic acid. N'114CI. iflutainine,
frr Itlutatnic acid its plicnphate buffers (pit II or 14). follimed
by partition chromatography of the products showed the
synthesis of glycine from glyoxalic acid, which proceeds at
lift (I or 8 both in aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Nine
Idn. of Nil, 3alts does not Increase the rate. the reaction is
not simply a reversed deamindtion of glycine. The order of
r-ffectiveness in the synthesis is given by the ascending scrit,;:
I
aspartic acid. glutamk acid. asparagine, glutamine. Di
rect traw"mination is a possible course, and pomNibly -1.
enzyme.% participate, causing condensation of the asuidu
Kro,up with carbrinyl of glyoxalic acid. followed by rinlucOm
Anil hydrolysis into glycine and aminodk-2tboxylic acid.
r.. M. Kosolapoff
GIANOVA, V.11.;~WUIISHEV, S.R.;SEMINA, L.A
New microorganism containing decarboxylase of J-histidine. Y[ikro-
biologiia, MoBkva 22 no.2.,141-144 Mar-Apr 1953. (CLML 25.4)
1. First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Institute.